India and the UAE in a key defence meeting have deliberated on the regional security situation, including maritime security, and underscored the need to «enhance collaboration» to tackle security challenges. During the 12th edition of the Joint Defence Cooperation Committee (JDCC) meeting between India and the UAE held in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, the two sides also discussed a wide range of opportunities for collaboration to further strengthen defence and security cooperation, the defence ministry said in a statement here.
«During the meeting, the two sides discussed a wide range of opportunities for collaboration to further strengthen defence and security cooperation between the two countries,» it said.
Detailed discussions were held in areas such as training, joint military exercises, defence industrial cooperation, subject matter expert exchange and research and development.
«Both the sides deliberated on the regional security situation, including maritime security, and underscored the need to enhance collaboration to tackle the security challenge,» the statement said.
Exchanging visits in different domains to benefit from experience and knowledge of each other was also discussed. Mutual exchange of training opportunities in niche areas was also agreed, it added.
The Indian delegation, led by Joint Secretary Amitabh Prasad, included senior officials from the Ministry of Defence, armed forces and the Embassy of India in Abu Dhabi. The meeting was co-chaired by Brig Gen Staff Jamal Ebrahim Mohamed Almazrooqi from